- The
Guachichil, Cuauchichil, or
Quauhchichitl are an
exonym for an
Indigenous people of Mexico.
Prior to
European contact, they
occupied the most extensive...
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groups included the Caxcans, Zacatecos, and
Guachichils, with a
probable rivalry between the
Guachichils and the Caxcans. The
history of
these peoples...
- Mixtón War,
which lasted from 1540–1541,
pitted an
alliance of Coras,
Guachichils and
Caxcans against the settlers. Nine
years later the
Chichimeca War...
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inhabited the
northwest near Huejúcar and Colotlán.
Other groups included the
Guachichil in the Los
Altos area, the
Nahuatl speaking Cuyutecos in the west, the...
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communities in
Jalisco and Nayarit,
states in
central Mexico. Cazcan,
Guachichil, Zacateco, and Lagunero/Irritila may have
belonged as well. However, Cazcan...
- the
mountains one can see the
relief of Zapalinamé,
chieftain of the
Guachichil tribe who rose
against the
Spaniards in 1584.
Composed of
geological formations...
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diverse range of languages.
Among the
notable groups, the
Rayados spoke Guachichil, the
Pintos and
Alazapas spoke Coa****lteco, and the
Borrados spoke Quinigua...
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California Comecrudo, Texas,
northern Mexico Cotoname (Carrizo de Camargo)
Guachichil Guachimontone Guamare Guaycura, Baja
California Huarijio ****chol Jumanos...
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Durango and
fought in the wars
against the
Chichimec peoples: the Pame, the
Guachichil, the
Guamare and the Zacateco, who
lived in the area
known at the time...
- late 16th century, they had to
struggle against constant attacks from
Guachichil tribes.
Extremely belligerent,
these tribes attacked traders who traveled...